Eric Latorre-Crespo
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Ying K, Tyshkovskiy A, Chen Q, Latorre-Crespo E, Zhang B, Liu H, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 Sep;
PMID: 39345525
The aging process involves numerous molecular changes that lead to functional decline and increased disease and mortality risk. While epigenetic aging clocks have shown accuracy in predicting biological age, they...
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Dabrowski J, Yang E, Crofts S, Hillary R, Simpson D, McCartney D, et al.
Nat Aging
. 2024 Sep;
4(10):1493-1507.
PMID: 39313745
The emergence of epigenetic predictors was a pivotal moment in geroscience, propelling the measurement and concept of biological aging into a quantitative era; however, while current epigenetic clocks show strong...
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Crofts S, Latorre-Crespo E, Chandra T
Nat Aging
. 2023 Dec;
4(1):27-32.
PMID: 38049585
DNA methylation rates have previously been found to broadly correlate with maximum lifespan in mammals, yet no precise relationship has been observed. We developed a statistically robust framework to compare...
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Simpson D, Zhao Q, Olova N, Dabrowski J, Xie X, Latorre-Crespo E, et al.
Aging Cell
. 2023 May;
22(8):e13866.
PMID: 37170475
Recent studies suggest that epigenetic rejuvenation can be achieved using drugs that mimic calorie restriction and techniques such as reprogramming-induced rejuvenation. To effectively test rejuvenation in vivo, mouse models are...
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Robertson N, Latorre-Crespo E, Terradas-Terradas M, Lemos-Portela J, Purcell A, Livesey B, et al.
Nat Med
. 2022 Jul;
28(7):1439-1446.
PMID: 35788175
Clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP) increases rapidly in prevalence beyond age 60 and has been associated with increased risk for malignancy, heart disease and ischemic stroke. CHIP is driven...